Racing around many parts of the world. Monaco is considered as part of France here, even if it is a separate country. Has a split screen to see how the opponent is driving. Players are racing mostly during daytime, but during a few races night occurs. Pitting in is necessary at most races. For Super NES & Super FamiCom.

Racing around the world. Cars can be now upgraded. Time and weather do not change here and are given before the race. Watch out for fog! Monaco is still considered as part of France. The field of view is bigger because of single screen. Pressing select now turns the horn on. For Super NES & Super FamiCom, but SFC release has Australia instead of Australasia.

Top Gear 3000 is now a planetary race game. Planets are probably fictional and located millions of miles from Earth. Upgrades are unlocked with game progress. Speeds are so high they can overtake a spaceship. Only weather conditions are given before the races. Instead of refueling, players have to drive over blue strip to recharge battery. Red strip repairs car. For Super NES & Super FamiCom.